Bedside Manners Are Extra Explained

Bedside Manners Are Extra
Type:studio
Artist:Greenslade
Cover:GreensladeBedsideManners.jpg
Border:yes
Released:November 1973
Recorded:23–31 July 1973
Studio:Morgan, London
Genre:Progressive rock
Label:Warner Bros.
Producer:Greenslade
Prev Title:Greenslade
Prev Year:1973
Next Title:Spyglass Guest
Next Year:1974

Bedside Manners Are Extra is the second studio album by English progressive rock band Greenslade, released in November 1973 by Warner Bros. Records. The cover artwork was designed by renowned artist Roger Dean, who had previously collaborated with the band on their debut album.

Background and recording

The band members recalled the Bedside Manners Are Extra recordings as a very positive time for Greenslade. Their debut album had received strong reviews and solid enough sales to ensure their continued career, and the band members were getting along well both musically and personally.[1] The Dave Greenslade-Dave Lawson songwriting partnership was flourishing, the two having settled into a routine where Greenslade would compose a chord sequence and tune and Lawson would then add on melody and lyrics.[1]

As with their debut album, none of the songs had been played live before entering the studio, and the band instead prepared by extensively rehearsing the songs in a church hall near where Dave Greenslade lived at the time, in Middlesex.[1] As a result of their preparation, the album was recorded in just nine days, starting on 23 July and ending on 31 July. It was a "live" style recording, with minimal overdubs and no editing together of different takes.[1]

Personnel

Greenslade
Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. Bedside Manners Are Extra . Greenslade . 2018 . Malcolm . Dome . Malcolm Dome . 5-14 . Booklet . Cherry Red Records Ltd. .